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correct the musicians of mali. nasa has released some images of the world from space, called the black marble. the cameras on board the satellite are so sensitive they can detect light from a single ship at sea. spectacular images there. our main story, the egyptian army has deployed tanks and armored vehicles outside the presidential palace, telling demonstrators they must leave the area within an hour. all questions now on whether there will be a compromise on the draft constitution with the referendum still planned for december 15, just over a week ago. overnight there have been bloody clashes between supporters of president mohamed morsi and opponents which of left five people dead and dozens injured. that's all for us for now. bye-bye for now. >> makes sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to
correct the musicians of mali. nasa has released some images of the world from space, called the black marble. the cameras on board the satellite are so sensitive they can detect light from a single ship at sea. spectacular images there. our main story, the egyptian army has deployed tanks and armored vehicles outside the presidential palace, telling demonstrators they must leave the area within an hour. all questions now on whether there will be a compromise on the draft constitution with the...
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today's focus is on mali. there are three crises occurring there, security, political and a humanitarian crisis, all three of which threaten security in africa and require the attention of the u.s. government and the world. we convened this hearing to discuss a path forward to restore democracy, to reclaim the north, to stabilize the security situation and to address ongoing how -- humanitarian needs. i welcome senator isakson and thank our witnesses for sharing their insight and expertise. earlier this year, an ethnic rebelion staked its claim on the northern 2/3 in this country and left a vacuum that was exploited by islamic extremists. al qaeda and two affiliated groups control the area in northern mali, largest territory controlled by islamic extremists. the current approach may not be comprehensive and forward-leaning enough to address these difficult and come flex issues. we will examine u.s. policy in the three areas with the goal of providing recommendations for a path forward. we'll assess revolving p
today's focus is on mali. there are three crises occurring there, security, political and a humanitarian crisis, all three of which threaten security in africa and require the attention of the u.s. government and the world. we convened this hearing to discuss a path forward to restore democracy, to reclaim the north, to stabilize the security situation and to address ongoing how -- humanitarian needs. i welcome senator isakson and thank our witnesses for sharing their insight and expertise....
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the aqim safe haven in northern mali. algeria, mauritania, carl deeply concerned that any military intervention in northern mali can cause the spill over the extremist into their own countries. these government strongly favor exhausting all political dialogue before any intervention. we ourselves are assisting mauritania this year as well as some eight other states in the region through our counterterrorism partnership program. this program is designed to help build long-term capacity to counter and marginalized organizations, disrupt efforts to train extremists and to build the capacity of the states in the region. however, lasting resolution to the terrorist threat will require the countries to develop the capacity to counter aqim, along with other transnational threats by drug smuggling and human trafficking. the fourth crisis in the region is one of humanitarian proportions. the human toll of these challenges has been enormous. since the start of the fighting in northern mali, more than 410,000 people have become refu
the aqim safe haven in northern mali. algeria, mauritania, carl deeply concerned that any military intervention in northern mali can cause the spill over the extremist into their own countries. these government strongly favor exhausting all political dialogue before any intervention. we ourselves are assisting mauritania this year as well as some eight other states in the region through our counterterrorism partnership program. this program is designed to help build long-term capacity to...
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. >> the political crisis in mali deepens. the president resigned after he is arrested by coup leaders. clucks we begin here in germany where police in the city of bonn have arrested two people after a bomb scare. >> a metal case was found in a bag at the city's main train station on monday. they're still trying to determine whether or not there was any danger or determination. the culprits were identified by any school can -- by local school children. simon joins us with the latest. what doing about the investigation so far. >> one man has been arrested and according to reports second has been made. police are not commenting, but they say they are still looking for witnesses including one man in particular. they're continuing to examine the context of the bag found at the train station. the unconfirmed reports suggested contained butane gas, ammonium nitrate, an alarm clock, and batteries. what they have not found is a detonator. it's not yet clear whether this was a live ball or just equipment. >> what do we know about the o
. >> the political crisis in mali deepens. the president resigned after he is arrested by coup leaders. clucks we begin here in germany where police in the city of bonn have arrested two people after a bomb scare. >> a metal case was found in a bag at the city's main train station on monday. they're still trying to determine whether or not there was any danger or determination. the culprits were identified by any school can -- by local school children. simon joins us with the...
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the ongoing rebellion in northern mali by the community is the second major factor contributing to mali's current problems. the government must recognize and address the legitimate political and socio economic grievances of the community. the united states commends the efforts of african leaders including the president to facilitate dialogue between the interim government and northern groups that accept mali's territorial integrity and who reject terrorism. we support the commitment of interim president to open a dialogue with those actors in the north who respect mali's territorial integrity. we also welcome the news that representatives of the national movement for the liberation have retracted their declaration of independence of the north and that key figures in the mnla have declared their readiness to negotiate with the i want rim government. these political negotiations should be pursued diligently. mali's interim government must demonstrate its commitment to negotiations by appointing a lead negotiator for the north. the interim government also must find ways to effectively addres
the ongoing rebellion in northern mali by the community is the second major factor contributing to mali's current problems. the government must recognize and address the legitimate political and socio economic grievances of the community. the united states commends the efforts of african leaders including the president to facilitate dialogue between the interim government and northern groups that accept mali's territorial integrity and who reject terrorism. we support the commitment of interim...
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ha. -- into mali. who is to pay for the force as well? the united states -- the united nations secretary general says he does not count on direct funding and prefers to rely on voluntary contributions. who will train them? this is basically an untrained amateurs force. but they need soldiers on the ground. not expected to be ready until october, 2013, meaning the continuing record of human rights abuses could go on, as well as concerns over increasing entrenchment of extreme -- of extremist organizations in the north of mali. >> in the united states, which attempts to tackle a financial crisis has become deadlocked. the house has scrapped a republican party plan to avoid the so-called fiscal cliff. taxes -- tax increases and spending cuts are due to go into effect. if a deal is reached before the new year, the so-called cliff will be averted. otherwise it is feared a combination of spending cuts and tax increases could push the u.s. into recession. >> republican house speaker john boehner, unable to ge
ha. -- into mali. who is to pay for the force as well? the united states -- the united nations secretary general says he does not count on direct funding and prefers to rely on voluntary contributions. who will train them? this is basically an untrained amateurs force. but they need soldiers on the ground. not expected to be ready until october, 2013, meaning the continuing record of human rights abuses could go on, as well as concerns over increasing entrenchment of extreme -- of extremist...
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there are also urging mali to hold elections by april. if there ultimately is military intervention, and is not expected to come before next september. >> we want to take a short break right now. we will be back in 60 seconds, so do not go away. >> welcome back. the detonations is appealing for $1.5 billion in aid for a syrian refugees -- the united nations. many have fled to neighboring countries with little or no possessions. >> now, winter is hitting with temperatures sometimes dropping below freezing at night. in many places, there are not enough blankets or tents. we have a look at one camp located in jordan. dam it show has seven children. like every morning, she accompanies her son and his friends from the neighboring shelters to the makeshift washouts. -- >> aisha has seven children. they have the basics -- shelter, food, and water. but it is not really a life, especially for the children. >> i like to play football and basketball, but there are not any balls. >> it is just another day in the camp. 35,000 syrians have fled to nort
there are also urging mali to hold elections by april. if there ultimately is military intervention, and is not expected to come before next september. >> we want to take a short break right now. we will be back in 60 seconds, so do not go away. >> welcome back. the detonations is appealing for $1.5 billion in aid for a syrian refugees -- the united nations. many have fled to neighboring countries with little or no possessions. >> now, winter is hitting with temperatures...
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mali from fighters linked to how canada. on his landmark visit to algeria, the french president -- who linked to al qaeda. on his landmark visit to algeria, francois hollande stopped short of an apology, but he did call french colonial rule and brutal and unjust. they have subjected -- they are algeria to subjecting the sui hunger and torture. >> i realize of months the sufferings, there were massacres in other places of algeria. >> hollande has been given where a warning. he has signed a deal in what he called a new era of relations. we are assessing the reaction to his visit. >> this is a difficult balancing act. on the one hand he needed to address the expectations of algerians, many of whom wanted to hear a french president say sorry for the colonial era, but on the other hand, he had to bear in mind hundreds of thousands of french people who themselves think they are victims of the war of independence, namely the people who have lived there for generations as refugees. we have spoken to people on both sides of the equat
mali from fighters linked to how canada. on his landmark visit to algeria, the french president -- who linked to al qaeda. on his landmark visit to algeria, francois hollande stopped short of an apology, but he did call french colonial rule and brutal and unjust. they have subjected -- they are algeria to subjecting the sui hunger and torture. >> i realize of months the sufferings, there were massacres in other places of algeria. >> hollande has been given where a warning. he has...
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policy in mali. what i heard from our experts, from the department of defense, from the state department, from usaid as well as a range of outside experts and one witness who testified from bamaco, the capital of mali, is was of concern to me. this is the largest controlled area in the world. in the north, extremists have imposed a harsh and strict version of sharia, or islamic law, and gross human rights violations. many people have heard of timbuktu but don't know it's a city in northern mali. in a site where extremists have behaved much like the taliban did in afghanistan before 9/11, destroying sacred and religious historic artifacts, imposing a harsh version of sharia that has meant amputations, stoning, violation of women's rights and free speech and religious free exercise rights, fundamentalling changing the tolerance and inclusive history of mali and creating with it a humanitarian crisis as more than 400,000 malians have fled, either internally displaced within mali or going to neighboring
policy in mali. what i heard from our experts, from the department of defense, from the state department, from usaid as well as a range of outside experts and one witness who testified from bamaco, the capital of mali, is was of concern to me. this is the largest controlled area in the world. in the north, extremists have imposed a harsh and strict version of sharia, or islamic law, and gross human rights violations. many people have heard of timbuktu but don't know it's a city in northern...
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country's suggest niger with which mali shares very close borders. mali current transition because of the division of power and the influence among the three main actors. the president has given powers on the brokered agreement. as the left power in the former leader who continues to pull some. without strong political leadership and the decision making, the transition government would find it difficult to achieve its primary objectives which are to concur the countries in the northern regions and organize credible elections before may, 2013 when i was there in october the country seemed to face a conundrum because some argued that elections couldn't be conducted in the peaceful and in close of manner and the analysis estimate and others believed that the government is legitimacy in the may, 2013 deadline and that all the credible elections would provide the next government would take legitimacy to tackle the country's challenges. holding the elections before may, 2013 will require significant technical and political on the part of malians and develo
country's suggest niger with which mali shares very close borders. mali current transition because of the division of power and the influence among the three main actors. the president has given powers on the brokered agreement. as the left power in the former leader who continues to pull some. without strong political leadership and the decision making, the transition government would find it difficult to achieve its primary objectives which are to concur the countries in the northern regions...
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left the place in a civil war and began to destabilize other parts of north africa including syria mali and other areas you mean that i have to tell you our forecast is that the first great war of the twenty first century has already be god and people aren't adding up the pieces they're looking at all these events as one offs for example we could talk about syria and what's going on now and now of course the united states supporting them as well as nato and many other countries in trying to overthrow assad we're looking now at a civil war also raging in libya in in libya i mention mali you go down to the congo the sudan there was an uprising so out of africa go over to yemen wonderful civil war going on over there that the united states is also involved in how about bahrain those same thing bad about bahrain the united states has the fifth fleet anchored off there they're in civil war look what's going on in egypt look what's going on in tunisia look what's going on spain as the millions of indignados take to the street you know my saying is a former bronx guy when people lose everythin
left the place in a civil war and began to destabilize other parts of north africa including syria mali and other areas you mean that i have to tell you our forecast is that the first great war of the twenty first century has already be god and people aren't adding up the pieces they're looking at all these events as one offs for example we could talk about syria and what's going on now and now of course the united states supporting them as well as nato and many other countries in trying to...
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. >> two rebel groups in malley -- mali say they will stop fighting. they condemned the u.n. condition to send people in northern mali. >> the bodies of 55 immigrant who is drowned off the coast of somalia have been laid out for identification. relatives crowded the hospital. survivors said the boat capsized into its journey to yemen. >> in kenya, women and children are among the dead after rival land fighting between farmers and cattle herders. >> in just a few hour this is slage was turn into a scene of carnage. the men who attacked the people here use guns and machetes to kill and maim. among the dead and injured are women and children. the people of the village belong to seminomadic people who roam the land with their farm. each side claiming water and grazing fields in the territory belong to them. >> i believe this is a time to blame them. we need teamwork so that we can be able to help ours from this fighting that we're in. >> the region could be one of the most valuable untapped agricultural areas in the country. but kenya just months away from an election. experts sa
. >> two rebel groups in malley -- mali say they will stop fighting. they condemned the u.n. condition to send people in northern mali. >> the bodies of 55 immigrant who is drowned off the coast of somalia have been laid out for identification. relatives crowded the hospital. survivors said the boat capsized into its journey to yemen. >> in kenya, women and children are among the dead after rival land fighting between farmers and cattle herders. >> in just a few hour...
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we're looking now at a civil war also raging in lynn in libya i mention mali you go down to the congo the sudan and there was an uprising so out of africa go over to yemen wonderful civil war going on over there that the united states is also involved in how about bahrain those saying bad about bahrain the united states says the they're there in civil war look what's going on in egypt look what's going on in tunisia look let's go in audience spain as the millions of indignados take to the street you know i say there's a former bronx guy when people lose everything and have nothing left to lose they lose it they're losing it in greece they're losing it in italy they're losing it in portugal they're losing it in ireland the world is it war all of pieces are coming together but they're calling them something else they not even calling it class warfare in europe for example and it is yes it does seem like every country across the world is a tyranny with the global market everything's connected. as not you know in its current trajectory it's not sustainable kind of on a crash course and wi
we're looking now at a civil war also raging in lynn in libya i mention mali you go down to the congo the sudan and there was an uprising so out of africa go over to yemen wonderful civil war going on over there that the united states is also involved in how about bahrain those saying bad about bahrain the united states says the they're there in civil war look what's going on in egypt look what's going on in tunisia look let's go in audience spain as the millions of indignados take to the...
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we have a government being overthrown in mali we have al qaeda operating in the north of mali all as a result partially at least of what we did in libya so i would be very hasn't the classified libya as a success syria iran would be even less classifiable as a success in my view what we what you would have there i think as i said is a long term occupation and creasing insurgency increasing civil war like fighting and so forth the answer in syria i think as is well minimal is the casualties are is to let the syrians settle the situation for the syrians now let me hasten to add there are a lot of iranians on the ground fighting with assad's forces advising assad's forces and since that's taking place it gives a better reason for us to take on syria because we are going to encounter iranians in syria if we go into syria one of the russian is not the time to be doing this show i did just to add that the russian point of view of course agrees with your sentiment that let this problem be sorted out by syria do you think perhaps judging by the way we're seeing the rebels seemingly making si
we have a government being overthrown in mali we have al qaeda operating in the north of mali all as a result partially at least of what we did in libya so i would be very hasn't the classified libya as a success syria iran would be even less classifiable as a success in my view what we what you would have there i think as i said is a long term occupation and creasing insurgency increasing civil war like fighting and so forth the answer in syria i think as is well minimal is the casualties are...
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. -- in mali plus to stop fighting. the music video that there's no get away from. gangum style makes history. the dishes at two hours left to vote. after weeks of protest, two people have resigned. they said the central bank governor --mahmoud mekki said he was resigning. he realize politics does not suit him. this was persuaded to stay on until the referendum. it will get rid of the vice president. let's go to mike. what is the significance of this? >> if it proves correct it will be very significant indeed. this man has been the governor of egypt central bank for nine years now. only in the first year of his 04 year term. to this could have a major impact on the financial affairs. at the moment there is uncertainty about whether or not he has resigned. the prime minister's office has said he has not. we will have to clarify that in the hours to come. barry said against. egypt is facing economic uncertainty. the have come under immense pressure. there has been the issue that has been on the table for a number of months. this has been put on hold for a time. the go
. -- in mali plus to stop fighting. the music video that there's no get away from. gangum style makes history. the dishes at two hours left to vote. after weeks of protest, two people have resigned. they said the central bank governor --mahmoud mekki said he was resigning. he realize politics does not suit him. this was persuaded to stay on until the referendum. it will get rid of the vice president. let's go to mike. what is the significance of this? >> if it proves correct it will be...
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. >> mali have started their campaign to restore a historical sites in timbuktu. the group began targeting it in july. they believe it is blasphemous to islam. they believe it is the group's responsibility. they called for international intervention to remove the rebels from the northern mali. as mullions say they have raided a hijacked ship and rescued 22 hostages held for nearly three years. some people are still being held hostage by somali pirates. after keeping been in suspense, mario monti has ruled out running in the february elections. he said he would consider leaving a future government is asked to. the as political parties not to destroy his achievement in saving the country from crisis. >> on sunday mario monti announced his plans for the future. two days after his resignation. >> i am not joining any specific party. i like the parties and the social class is to take home these ideas. or any other ideas. we need to come up with ideas. i hope the ideas here will be adopted by the vast majority of parliaments and also that it will bring new energy to the
. >> mali have started their campaign to restore a historical sites in timbuktu. the group began targeting it in july. they believe it is blasphemous to islam. they believe it is the group's responsibility. they called for international intervention to remove the rebels from the northern mali. as mullions say they have raided a hijacked ship and rescued 22 hostages held for nearly three years. some people are still being held hostage by somali pirates. after keeping been in suspense,...
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we talked about mali a little bit before. let's get more specific. why does mali matter so much? >> well, jenna, it matters for several reasons. as you mentioned this al qaeda affiliate has taken over the large territory. it is attracting foreign fighters from as away islamists from sudan, separatists from morocco and other places and these are not just, you know, run-of-the-mill extremists. they're wealthy extremists because of kidnapping for ransom over the last decade. they have piled up millions of dollars which they have spent acquiring part of the arsenal that muammar qaddafi left behind in libya. they're well-armed and dug in and literally several hours flight away from europe. jenna: why would we get involved there in northern mali and not get involved in other spots like syria for example, or in places like yemen where we hear there is a hotbed for terrorists at well? >> well i think part of the reason is that mali for many years a poster child of democracy and alleged stability in this region. it's a very crucial region of the just to the south of it is sub-saharan afte
we talked about mali a little bit before. let's get more specific. why does mali matter so much? >> well, jenna, it matters for several reasons. as you mentioned this al qaeda affiliate has taken over the large territory. it is attracting foreign fighters from as away islamists from sudan, separatists from morocco and other places and these are not just, you know, run-of-the-mill extremists. they're wealthy extremists because of kidnapping for ransom over the last decade. they have piled...
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. >> northern mali is the tech challenge of the moment. the complete collapse of the malian government, so now there is no control in the northern two-thirds of the country, and i don't know how to describe it any way other than a safe haven for al qaeda in the lands of the islamic maghreb. islamic maghreb we believe is al qaeda's best financed affiliate, deriving their money from kidnap little for ransom, for involvement in the drug trade and other illicit trafficking, things so simple as fuel and tobacco and what have you. but they have a lot of money. now they have a lot of weapons. many of the -- again, for lack of a better term -- mercenaries mr. gadhafi fired to work in libya they decided they were not going to be paid or he was nose going to be around and they left libya and brought with them lots of weapons including heavy weapons and mostly came back into northern mali. they have a very well-financessed and now a very well-armed organization, operating in safe haven, and i suspect it's not unexpected to see the emergence of traini
. >> northern mali is the tech challenge of the moment. the complete collapse of the malian government, so now there is no control in the northern two-thirds of the country, and i don't know how to describe it any way other than a safe haven for al qaeda in the lands of the islamic maghreb. islamic maghreb we believe is al qaeda's best financed affiliate, deriving their money from kidnap little for ransom, for involvement in the drug trade and other illicit trafficking, things so simple...
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the prime minister of mali has resigned in a state of t.v. broadcasts just hours after his arrest late on monday shaken moby jersey are all was detained by members of a citizen's group backed by the country's military he was promoting the un backed resolution for international military intervention to help regain control of mali's north al-qaeda linked militants took control of the area during a march. police in belfast northern ireland are treating the petrol bomb attack on a police officer as attempted murder a group of fifteen suspected loyalist targeted the unmarked vehicle smashing and torching it outside the offices of an alliance party m.p. it comes after the local council had the union flag removed from the city hall causing massive protests and sporadic violence across belfast police had to use water cannons to disperse the writing crowd. shortly of talk to one of the architects of russia's our foreign policy about the controversial magnitsky law that's in spotlight coming up in just a couple of minutes. you know sometimes you see a
the prime minister of mali has resigned in a state of t.v. broadcasts just hours after his arrest late on monday shaken moby jersey are all was detained by members of a citizen's group backed by the country's military he was promoting the un backed resolution for international military intervention to help regain control of mali's north al-qaeda linked militants took control of the area during a march. police in belfast northern ireland are treating the petrol bomb attack on a police officer as...
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the prime minister of mali has resigned in a staged t.v. broadcast just hours after his arrest late on monday shake my b.g. was detained by members of a citizens group backed up by the country's military he was promoting a un backed resolution for international military intervention to help regain control of mali's north al-qaeda linked militants to control of the area during a march coup. the venezuelan president hugo chavez has been flown to cuba all for a new round of cancer treatment the need for further therapy appeared after tests showed a recurrence of the disease in the same area where it had previously been removed chavez who was recently related as the country's leader has vowed to return quickly but he however urges the porters to baghran as well as vice president nicolas maduro should the disease force him to give up his presidential duties for relief from as the global economy is predicted to be on the verge of a fresh credit bubble max and stacey are here to put the planet on high alert don't miss the kaiser report in full at
the prime minister of mali has resigned in a staged t.v. broadcast just hours after his arrest late on monday shake my b.g. was detained by members of a citizens group backed up by the country's military he was promoting a un backed resolution for international military intervention to help regain control of mali's north al-qaeda linked militants to control of the area during a march coup. the venezuelan president hugo chavez has been flown to cuba all for a new round of cancer treatment the...
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jump cut to this case involving these three men from maly. operating in maly and ghana. our d.n.a. informant contacts one of the local thugs who is said to have some association with al qaeda and says hey, guy, i have got a coke deal. i have got to get cocaine, tons of cocaine from south america here to maly and guana and south africa and up to europe. you al qaeda help me. you al qaeda will become part of my drug empire. >> operation. >> so what happens is the guy was not an actual drug dealer. he was a sting, a dia operator. the main contact point the guy thought to have some communication with al qaeda in northern africa. he communicates up the criminal food chain. recruits two of his buddies, they make arrangements to transport nine tons of cocaine from south america to africa to europe. >> >> bill: al qaeda would get a cut. >> theoretically al qaeda would get a cut. >> bill: who arrests them? >> they are arrested. the informant is actually working for the d.e.a. and they, at the critical point as the d.e.a. and as the federal agencies the fbi and the others do, they take the -
jump cut to this case involving these three men from maly. operating in maly and ghana. our d.n.a. informant contacts one of the local thugs who is said to have some association with al qaeda and says hey, guy, i have got a coke deal. i have got to get cocaine, tons of cocaine from south america here to maly and guana and south africa and up to europe. you al qaeda help me. you al qaeda will become part of my drug empire. >> operation. >> so what happens is the guy was not an actual...
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the prime minister of mali has resigned in a state t.v. boycotts just hours after his arrest late on monday shaking libido de oro was detained by members of a citizens group backed by the country's military was promoting a un backed resolution for international military intervention to help me gain control of mali's north al-qaeda linked militants took control of the area during a march. deny the chance of a baby a decades long program of forced sterilization in america left tens of thousands of women unable to have children once promoted as a way to build a healthy nation it's only recently the traumatized victims of a usually takes program that are being considered for compensation are just more like what i went to meet a one of those who had their lives changed by compulsory birth control you won't want to pay it eighty four year old virginia brooks was just fourteen years old when north carolina's widespread eugenics program would forever alter her future said why don't i have to go to the hospital i'm not saying rocks was with two oth
the prime minister of mali has resigned in a state t.v. boycotts just hours after his arrest late on monday shaking libido de oro was detained by members of a citizens group backed by the country's military was promoting a un backed resolution for international military intervention to help me gain control of mali's north al-qaeda linked militants took control of the area during a march. deny the chance of a baby a decades long program of forced sterilization in america left tens of thousands...
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the prime minister of mali has resigned in a state t.v. broadcasts just hours after his arrest late on monday. diarra was detained by members of the citizens' groups backed by the country's military he was pushing a un back resolution for international military intervention to help regain control of mali's north al-qaeda linked militants took control of the area during a march. on the way our regular financial check up from washington lauren lyster. looters that takes your breath away a few tourists travel to these paul it's no prepackaged confort but they joy is a while these guaranteed guinea's a zoology professor he works in the u.s. and travels to these remote areas in russia every summer as he says he come find untouched landscapes like these anywhere else in the world. we're going off the list below sea line. if i go wrong the wrong and surprising will go straight to the water and so we did our plan to get closer to the sea lion and shake its flipper failed. one animal whose par you definitely wouldn't want to shake here is the brown
the prime minister of mali has resigned in a state t.v. broadcasts just hours after his arrest late on monday. diarra was detained by members of the citizens' groups backed by the country's military he was pushing a un back resolution for international military intervention to help regain control of mali's north al-qaeda linked militants took control of the area during a march. on the way our regular financial check up from washington lauren lyster. looters that takes your breath away a few...
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mali was regarded as one of the more stable democracies. now other partners are considering a deployment of an african-led military force to end islamist control in northern mali. >> thank you. >>> our fourth story "outfront," you could call this office politics at their worst which would be comical were we not talking about the cia and the agents that helped to track down osama bin laden. zero dark thirtity is a new movie about the raid and the back story to the movie is shedding light on one of the key figures who tracked bin laden down. she's a female analyst. as one former cia associate told the wp wch agents are so jealous over the attention she's been getting they are behavioring like middle schoolers with security clearances. barbara starr has more. >> there are two narratives about the location of osama bin laden. >> reporter: behind the character, hollywood it girl jessica portrays in the movie zero dark thirty. >> this is an incredible woman who didn't get credit because she is under cover. >> she was instrumental in finding where
mali was regarded as one of the more stable democracies. now other partners are considering a deployment of an african-led military force to end islamist control in northern mali. >> thank you. >>> our fourth story "outfront," you could call this office politics at their worst which would be comical were we not talking about the cia and the agents that helped to track down osama bin laden. zero dark thirtity is a new movie about the raid and the back story to the movie...
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in mali, the islamists are tending to is -- consolidate their safe haven. and the subsequent rebellion with weapons from a libyan stocks in bamako have brought and stability. -- has brought instability. we can -- weakened domestic security institutions and civil strife create the kind of environment that terrorists are drawn to. libya has provided one such case where extremists can cause real problems for states undergoing difficult transitions. another example is syria. buckeye that and iraq six to establish there are working to hijack to suit their own extremist needs. last week we designated as an alias of aqi, already listed as a foreign terrorist organization. as they try to wrap themselves in the legitimacy of the -- to add to this list of challenges and to west africa, the factions continue to carry out attacks in nigeria and win recruits and public sympathy. the number and sophistication of the attacks has increased while the group focuses principally on local ledger in issues, there are reports it is developing financial links other extremists. i n
in mali, the islamists are tending to is -- consolidate their safe haven. and the subsequent rebellion with weapons from a libyan stocks in bamako have brought and stability. -- has brought instability. we can -- weakened domestic security institutions and civil strife create the kind of environment that terrorists are drawn to. libya has provided one such case where extremists can cause real problems for states undergoing difficult transitions. another example is syria. buckeye that and iraq...
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. >> and when you talk about al qaeda and where it is, mali is widely now seen as a safe haven for al qaeda, and is linked to, inspired by, whatever the words might be, does the united states have to intervene in mali? >> we've got to go after al qaeda, wherever the hell they're at, and make sure they find no place to hide. because let's not forget, the main goal of al qaeda is to attack the united states and we're not going to allow that to happen again. and if we're not going to allow it to happen, we've got to go after them. in yemen, in somalia and yes, in mali if necessary. >> and final question on al qaeda, how big of a threat right now, as you assess threat to the homeland, is al qaeda? >> i think we have significantly weakened their ability to do the kind of command and control and planning that would be necessary to conduct another 9/11 attack. at the same time, they still continue to threaten our country. and they still represent, i think, probably the most important threat we still face in the world. >> all right, thank you very much, secretary. "outfront" next, violence in
. >> and when you talk about al qaeda and where it is, mali is widely now seen as a safe haven for al qaeda, and is linked to, inspired by, whatever the words might be, does the united states have to intervene in mali? >> we've got to go after al qaeda, wherever the hell they're at, and make sure they find no place to hide. because let's not forget, the main goal of al qaeda is to attack the united states and we're not going to allow that to happen again. and if we're not going to...
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nations security council as it reconsiders a resolution for international military intervention in mali. without a peaceful political solution, the groups say a military offensive could have serious humanitarian consequences. they're asking the council to implement five recommendations, including training of force and >> boehner went on to say the house will pass his fallback tax plan in a vote tomorrow. >>> the soldier accused of killing 16 afghan villagers in a shooting spree could face the death penalty if found guilty. today, the hearing was referred to a court-martial authorized to consider capital punishment. in a statement, his wife says she hopes her husband gets a fair trial, but now, no longer knows if it's possible. >>> and now, we have learned that ten ngos are cautioning the united nations security council as it reconsiders a resolution for international military intervention in mali. without a peaceful political solution, the groups say a military offensive could have serious humanitarian consequences. they're asking the council to implement five recommendations, including
nations security council as it reconsiders a resolution for international military intervention in mali. without a peaceful political solution, the groups say a military offensive could have serious humanitarian consequences. they're asking the council to implement five recommendations, including training of force and >> boehner went on to say the house will pass his fallback tax plan in a vote tomorrow. >>> the soldier accused of killing 16 afghan villagers in a shooting spree...
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. >>> the mauritanian president is warning tension in mali could backfire. locals could align with rebels. one group they are concerned about is al qaeda in the islamic maghreb. that's the group the international community has been trying to oust in that region. mark schroeder tells us that aqim is actually consolidating and getting stronger in the region. without international military intervention, mali's military won't be able to push them out. he told me he doesn't even have enough guns for his soldiers. >>> it's been 484 days since the u.s. lost its top credit rating. what are we doing get it back? incomes and consumer spending fell in october. experts we spoke to said sandy had a significant impact on the numbers. >>> and new problems for susan rice. this is different than what you think i'm about to say. after weeks of criticism from republicans, she now faces scrutiny over her personal investments. stock holdings listed in her financial disclosure report raise a potential conflict of interest if she were to become a top diplomat. a conflict of intere
. >>> the mauritanian president is warning tension in mali could backfire. locals could align with rebels. one group they are concerned about is al qaeda in the islamic maghreb. that's the group the international community has been trying to oust in that region. mark schroeder tells us that aqim is actually consolidating and getting stronger in the region. without international military intervention, mali's military won't be able to push them out. he told me he doesn't even have enough...
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la plaza de san pedro, en el vaticano.y dijo que la esperanza de la paz no puede morir para siria, mali y nigeria.mas en noticiero univision >>> la familia de bajos recursos disfrutaron de una cena de nochebuena grtszs a la bondad de un hombre que por 40 años reparte comidas y regalos a los más necesitados. este año, logro recopilar más de 5.000 juguetes y 3.000 escenas que hicieron que esta navidad. estuviera llena de felicidad en miles de hogares, en carolina del norte. >>> un accidente dejó sin hogar a una familia guatemalteca están agradecidos por estar con vida y mantienen la esperanza que un mil dpo les permita encontrar un lugar donde puedan volver a comenzar. tenemos la siguiente historia. el kalt de 3 niñas que sueñan con la na jay en esta época del año. mandamos una carta y sà va a venir. y una cobija. >>> un juego de princesa una falda. libros. mochilas. reflejan los deseos y netdzs de su familia la gente vio la noticia y la ejemplos nos trajo ropa. la estudiante de primer grado se refiere a la noticia del 29 de noviembre cuando en horas de la noche en un confuso i
la plaza de san pedro, en el vaticano.y dijo que la esperanza de la paz no puede morir para siria, mali y nigeria.mas en noticiero univision >>> la familia de bajos recursos disfrutaron de una cena de nochebuena grtszs a la bondad de un hombre que por 40 años reparte comidas y regalos a los más necesitados. este año, logro recopilar más de 5.000 juguetes y 3.000 escenas que hicieron que esta navidad. estuviera llena de felicidad en miles de hogares, en carolina del norte....
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>> slam i can revolution, john, captures egypt, gaza, tunisia, north mali and soon syria. the revolution is at hand. >> obamacare and new a new and welcome urgency on gun safety and gun violence. >> mark. >> the accumulation of personal information on vast numbers of americans which was brilliantly exploited by the obama team to get out their vote and is going to be exploited by virtually every merchandiser in america. >> obama's campaign manager and the rest of the team for the ground game they pulled together which the romney team laughed at first. they are not laughing now. >> mark. >> thank you. magnificent. >> is this it? >> let's see what conac has given us. the biggest winner of 2012 vladimir putin. he overcame massive opposition protests, maneuvered through constitutional loopholes, served as president, then prime minister. and then when re-elected as president again of planet earth's biggest nation, russia. vladimir putin biggest winner of 2012. >> "biggest loser," pat? >> general david petraeus. cia most famous general of his generation caught in a honey trap and
>> slam i can revolution, john, captures egypt, gaza, tunisia, north mali and soon syria. the revolution is at hand. >> obamacare and new a new and welcome urgency on gun safety and gun violence. >> mark. >> the accumulation of personal information on vast numbers of americans which was brilliantly exploited by the obama team to get out their vote and is going to be exploited by virtually every merchandiser in america. >> obama's campaign manager and the rest of...
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meanwhile tonight, we are learning president obama is stripping mali of certain trade privileges. a very tough time to do it but he's doing it because there has been a decline in democracy. >>> the economy, ours, that is, grew faster than anybody thought in its final estimate. the u.s. economy grew by 3.1%. that probably sounds big to you. i hope it does because it is relative to where we've been. it was 1.3 in the second quarter. that better than expected number is because of increased spending by consumers. the biggest ponzi scheme in history. peter madoff, bernard madoff's brother has been sentenced to ten years in prison. that was the maximum sentence he faced because he had a plea deal with prosecutors. he admitted to conspiracy, falsifying documents and lying to clients. his brother bernie is serving a 150-year sentence in a north carolina prison. >>> it has been 504 days since the u.s. lost its top credit rating. i'm getting tired of this segment. i would like to it change but i'm not very hopeful given what is happening in washington. a lot of clown action down there. ther
meanwhile tonight, we are learning president obama is stripping mali of certain trade privileges. a very tough time to do it but he's doing it because there has been a decline in democracy. >>> the economy, ours, that is, grew faster than anybody thought in its final estimate. the u.s. economy grew by 3.1%. that probably sounds big to you. i hope it does because it is relative to where we've been. it was 1.3 in the second quarter. that better than expected number is because of...
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. >> what we saw in libya, all the weapons that have gone missing in northern mali and some apparently got into the hands of hamas and gaza. seems to be libya on steroids in terms of the thipgs that can go wrong. >> i think it's kind of ludicrous to provide them with surface to air missiles. i think what they need more than anything else is ammunition and small arms and really intelligence. especially with the internet going down, it's harder for them to communicate with each other. radios are down across the coun country. they need help in a range of ways. i think our intelligence apparatus and our special operations units can do this in general a have done this clandestinely over the years, so i think we can do this and provide some oversight. >> if we do it, will it have any impact on the outcome? the u.s. does think strategically. if i'm giving you a done, are cao going to do something for me. >> i think seth and i are a little bit closer than i thought. the question is whether that will make a difference i think on the margin, it makes a difference, but really, assad's greatest ad
. >> what we saw in libya, all the weapons that have gone missing in northern mali and some apparently got into the hands of hamas and gaza. seems to be libya on steroids in terms of the thipgs that can go wrong. >> i think it's kind of ludicrous to provide them with surface to air missiles. i think what they need more than anything else is ammunition and small arms and really intelligence. especially with the internet going down, it's harder for them to communicate with each other....
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resolution calling for international intervention to remove the rebels from northern mali. they said that they have raided a hijacked ship had rescued 22 hostages. 123 people are still being held by somali pirates. keeping and italians in suspense for weeks, outgoing prime minister mario monti has ruled out running in february's election. he said that he would consider running the government in the future. we have this from rome. >> available to lead italy again, if needed. on sunday, italy's former prime minister mario monti announced his plans after his resignation. >> i am not joining any specific party, but i would like the parties to take home these ideas. these ideas or any other ideas. we need to come up with ideas. and i hope the ideas here, contained in the manifesto, will be adopted by the vast majority of parliament. >> he will not run directly in the next election or side openly with any parties, but he says he would be ready to leave the country again. on one condition -- the next ruling party follow the strict plan of reform set to bring italy back onto the pa
resolution calling for international intervention to remove the rebels from northern mali. they said that they have raided a hijacked ship had rescued 22 hostages. 123 people are still being held by somali pirates. keeping and italians in suspense for weeks, outgoing prime minister mario monti has ruled out running in february's election. he said that he would consider running the government in the future. we have this from rome. >> available to lead italy again, if needed. on sunday,...
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back to you. >> mali also one of the poorest countries in the world. and i know you have taken great interest in that country as well. erin burnett, thank you so much for your great work. you can see more of erin's reporting from afghanistan and her exclusive interview with leon panetta on "erin burnett outfront," that is at 7:00 p.m. eastern, right here on cnn. >> she really is outfront tonight. looking forward to her interview. >>> you may want to keep a close eye on your bank account. we're looking at a big attack potentially in the works. your money could be at risk. >>> and a top republican tells me that it's for the best that susan rice has taken her name out of the running to become secretary of state. standby for the house intelligence committee chairman, mike rogers. ♪ (announcer) when subaru owners look in the mirror, they see more than themselves. so we celebrate our year-end with the "share the love" event. get a great deal on a new subaru and 250 dollars goes to your choice of five charities. by the end of this, our fifth year, our total
back to you. >> mali also one of the poorest countries in the world. and i know you have taken great interest in that country as well. erin burnett, thank you so much for your great work. you can see more of erin's reporting from afghanistan and her exclusive interview with leon panetta on "erin burnett outfront," that is at 7:00 p.m. eastern, right here on cnn. >> she really is outfront tonight. looking forward to her interview. >>> you may want to keep a close...
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mali being a recent example. nigeria, what makes some of the indication -- cases difficult for me the linkages to other al qaeda as bruce would say. are to me, they're there but not necessarily terribly strong. the question to me on whether if we engage and treat these organizations as enemies, are we actually making enemy. are we going turn them to groups actively targeting the united states u.s. personnel and the u.s. homeland? but if we don't do so, are we simply allowing them to become strong and only after there's a serious problem, dealing with it and i'd welcome both our speakers thoughts on how to tackle these groups that are half way there, or half way praguemented. >> well, first of all let me say as always bruce's analysis is brilliant and spot on and i look forward to coming back why no longer have a government badge so i can discuss many of the issues. regarding your question, dan, which is something i think we discussed over a number of years. the longer -- [inaudible] the more i agree we need to ha
mali being a recent example. nigeria, what makes some of the indication -- cases difficult for me the linkages to other al qaeda as bruce would say. are to me, they're there but not necessarily terribly strong. the question to me on whether if we engage and treat these organizations as enemies, are we actually making enemy. are we going turn them to groups actively targeting the united states u.s. personnel and the u.s. homeland? but if we don't do so, are we simply allowing them to become...
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that means each participant will generate as much carbon dioxide as a resident of mali produces in five years! in doha, the participants will take buses, taxis and limousines to the conference center. the city is planning to use energy-efficient vehicles, but they'll still produce an estimated 200 tons of co2. and large amounts of electricity will be needed during the 12-day conference itself -- for lighting and air conditioning, for example. that's another 3500 tons of co2. then there's the refreshments served during breaks. and in the evening, the participants will dine in doha's restaurants and hotels. meat, coffee, wine -- it all has to be produced and prepared, and that adds up to another 800 tons of c02. the overnight stays at the hotel, with air conditioning, hot water for showers and fresh towels every day -- that's another 1800 tons co2. summing up, the twelve-day climate summit in qatar will cause a whopping 136,300 tons of co2. that's about the same amount that the mid-sized city of bochum in germany will generate during the same period of time. and we shouldn't expect much b
that means each participant will generate as much carbon dioxide as a resident of mali produces in five years! in doha, the participants will take buses, taxis and limousines to the conference center. the city is planning to use energy-efficient vehicles, but they'll still produce an estimated 200 tons of co2. and large amounts of electricity will be needed during the 12-day conference itself -- for lighting and air conditioning, for example. that's another 3500 tons of co2. then there's the...